Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
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:58:00
-No, I don't think so, Marcia.
-Why not?

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I just don't feel like it. That's all.
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You ain't afraid to go, are you?
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Afraid?
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-Why should I be afraid?
-Oh, I don't know.

:58:16
I just thought....
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Well, I ain't afraid of nobody.
:58:19
But you ain't been out
for ever so long, have you?

:58:22
-No, but--
-He ain't your lord and master, is he?

:58:25
I should say he ain't.
:58:27
Or is it because you ain't
got a nice enough dress?

:58:33
Of course I have.
:58:34
What are you standing there for, then?
Go and put it on.

:58:40
All right.
:58:45
What's that across your back?
:58:49
What? There's nothing.
:58:54
Did he do that to you?
:58:56
-Let me see.
-No. No.

:58:59
It ain't nothing.
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-I just--
-So that's your fine friend, is it?

:59:04
The dirty, filthy brute!
:59:05
If ever a man dared lay a hand
to me like that, l'd--

:59:12
Well....
:59:14
Aren't you going to introduce
me to our charming visitor?

:59:21
It's Marcia.
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This is my friend, Mr. Hyde.
:59:26
You've heard me speak
about him, haven't you?

:59:29
Oh, yes, Marcia.
I've heard a great deal about you.

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I've never been interested.
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Until now.
:59:37
I've got to be toddling along now.
:59:44
-T oodle-loo, lvy.
-Oh, no, no.

:59:46
Don't go now, Marcia.
:59:48
After all, this could be very interesting,
the three of us in friendly discussion.

:59:53
I can't keep my friend waiting.
:59:55
-I'll be dropping by, lvy.
-Yes, yes, yes.

:59:59
Drop by sometime when I'm here, Marcia.

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